Using historical and citizen science data to improve knowledge about the occurrence of the elusive sandbar shark <i>Carcharhinus plumbeus</i> (Chondrichthyes – Carcharhinidae) in the Adriatic Sea

Autor(en)
Patrick Leopold Jambura, Ilija Ćetković, Jürgen Kriwet, Julia Türtscher
Abstrakt

The Mediterranean Sea is an extinction hotspot for sharks, skates, and rays, with at least half of all species being threatened. The sandbar shark Carcharhinus plumbeus is among the most threatened species and is declared endangered (EN) in the Mediterranean according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The Adriatic Sea was previously proposed to be an important nursery area for this species based on sporadic sightings of neonates and juveniles. However, this species is generally considered to be rare in this region, and reports of its presence are scarce. Here, we present new records for the sandbar shark in the Adriatic Sea and review spatial and temporal data accumulated from literature, museum specimens, and citizen science initiatives in an attempt to assess the distribution and seasonality of this species. The majority of the records were from neonate and juvenile sandbar sharks, and three hotspots for their occurrence could be identified: (1) the Emilia-Romagna region, (2) the Veneto region, and (3) the Gulf of Trieste. Our data indicate a high concentration of sandbar sharks around the delta of the Po river, emphasising the need for scientific surveys in this confined area in order to confirm a possible nursery ground. Data collected by citizen science initiatives reveal that this species is still present in the Adriatic Sea and might be more abundant than previously thought, underlining the potential of citizen science as a valuable tool to monitor the distribution of rare and endangered species.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Paläontologie
Externe Organisation(en)
University of Montenegro
Journal
Mediterranean Marine Science
Band
22
Seiten
169-179
Anzahl der Seiten
11
ISSN
1108-393X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.24624
Publikationsdatum
03-2021
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
106003 Biodiversitätsforschung, 106021 Meeresbiologie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Aquatic Science, Oceanography, Environmental engineering
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 14 – Leben unter Wasser
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